Bowes Court, Devizes, Wiltshire

£180,000

Guide price

Bedrooms: 2

Forming part of an attractive Grade II listed former hospital building, built in Bath stone and with character features to include high ceilings and sash windows. The accommodation briefly comprises an entrance hall leading through to sitting/dining room and fitted kitchen. Upstairs, a double bedroom to the rear and single to front are complimented by a modern fitted bathroom suite. The property is located in a quiet residential area to the southern outskirts of Devizes and benefits from well tended communal grounds, close proximity to open fields and Drews Pond Nature Reserve and is a level walk to the town centre itself. There is one allocated parking space,

Situation

The historic market town of Devizes has many amenities including town centre shopping, a leisure centre, schools for all ages, various supermarkets, a variety of shops, cinema, theatre and thriving weekly market. The historic Kennet & Avon Canal runs through the town providing fishing and walking facilities. The major centres of Bath, Salisbury, Swindon, Marlborough and Chippenham are all within a 30 mile radius.

Property Information

Tenure: Leasehold (999 year lease from 1998)

Local Authority: Wiltshire Council

Council Tax Band: C

EPC Rating: D

All mains services connected.

Gas fired central heating.

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